Security of the Palestinian camps in Beirut in the outlaws of the law

During the past two days, the Palestinian Refugee Machouine in Burj Al -Barajneh and Shatila in Beirut witnessed, during the past two days, armed clashes during which missile missiles were used, and led to the fall of wounded, destruction and displacement of a number of families, and the bullets were chosen by the streets surrounding the two camps.
In turn, Al -Sharq Al -Awsat newspaper wrote that “Palestinian leaders are afraid that a fifth queue will move the security situation inside the Palestinian camps in Beirut, with an attempt to intercept the process of handing over the weapons that the Fatah movement recently started, which confirms that it is continuing to include all the camps.”
The Lebanese security sources, and Palestinian leadership sources, unanimously agreed that the reason for the clashes in Al -Barajneh Tower was due to a continuous family dispute for a while, while the reason for the clashes in Shatila is due to differences between drug dealers and outlaws.
A Lebanese security source said that “during the clashes, the army took security measures to prevent their expansion outside the camp,” stressing that “there is no trend in a current trend to enter the camps to address such clashes.”
The source pointed out that “the problem is that the (Fatah) movement is exclusively who handed over the medium and heavy weapons in the Burj al -Barajneh, while the rest of the factions, gangs and families still keep weapons and use it without hesitation.”
For his part, a Palestinian leadership source considered that “the weapon is a weapon that escapes and unandedia poses a threat to all of Lebanon, especially since there is no deterrent force that puts an end to the outlaws inside the camps.”
The source called on the Lebanese army, “to do its role to prevent the development of matters more, given that the Palestinian forces and the result of their differences are unable today to control the situation.”
He added: “The mere threat of the army to enter to put an end to what is happening in the Burj Al -Barajneh camp led to the cessation of the clashes.”
The source expressed his fear that “a fifth queue entered the line to ignite the clashes in the camps”, pointing out that “the people of the Shatila camp talk about a stranger about the camp and fired at the homes of the conflicting groups and went out.”
The source pointed out that “before the launch of the (Fatah) delivery process of its heavy and medium weapon, there were consultations that reached advanced stages to form a joint Palestinian security committee from all factions to control the security of the camps, but due to the disputes over dealing with the weapon delivery file, these consultations were frozen.”
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